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" There are always some people whose ideas are considered bad or dangerous by other people. For instance, somebody who is against all churches and religion. [Used by Stouffer and NORC] A If such a person wanted to make a speech in your community against... "
The Rapture of Politics: The Christian Right As the United States Approaches ... - Page 61
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Emerging Coalitions in American Politics

Seymour Martin Lipset - Political Science - 1978 - 540 pages
...should be removed from the library. Would you favor removing it, or not?" Rights of Atheists Scale. "There are always some people whose ideas are considered...somebody who is against all churches and religion ... (A) If such a person wanted to make a speech in your community against churches and religion, should...
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Survey Questions: Handcrafting the Standardized Questionnaire, Issue 63

Jean M. Converse, Stanley Presser - Social Science - 1986 - 84 pages
...your (city/ town/community) against churches and religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not? • There are always some people whose ideas are considered...religion. If such a person wanted to make a speech in your (city/town/community) against churches and religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not? Similar...
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Nonsexist Research Methods: A Practical Guide

Margrit Eichler - Reference - 1991 - 196 pages
...attitudes toward freedom of speech, they provide the following examples without commenting on the language: There are always some people whose ideas are considered...somebody who is against all churches and religion . . . A. If such a person wanted to make a speech in your city . . . against churches and religion,...
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Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology

Paul M. Sniderman, Richard A. Brody, Phillip E. Tetlock - Political Science - 1991 - 328 pages
..."•"Consider a person who advocated doing away with elections and letting the military run the country. If such a person wanted to make a speech in your community, should he be allowed to speak or not?" A "Not allowed" response is considered to be intolerant (l);...
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Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties: A Cross-section of the Nation ...

Samuel Andrew Stouffer - 1963 - 284 pages
...three of the following: Should an admitted Communist be put in jail, or not? - Yes + No — Don't know There are always some people whose ideas are considered...religion. If such a person wanted to make a speech in your city (town, community) against churches and religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not? + Yes...
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Social Movements: Ideologies, Interests, and Identities

Anthony Oberschall - 414 pages
...Samuel Stouffer (1955) found that 60 percent of the citizenry gave a negative answer to the question "If a person wanted to make a speech in your community...religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not?" Stouffer 's study also helps clarify why there has been so much apprehension about communism in the...
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The Rational Public: Fifty Years of Trends in Americans' Policy Preferences

Benjamin I. Page, Robert Y. Shapiro - Social Science - 2010 - 507 pages
...the data from Schuman et al. (1985, figure 3.1, p. 78). Figure 3.4. QUESTION (NORC-Gallup, NORC-GSS): "There are always some people whose ideas are considered bad or dangerous by other people. ("Atheist" or "Anti-Religionist") For instance, somebody who is against all churches and religion ....
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Political Tolerance and American Democracy

John L. Sullivan, James Piereson, George E. Marcus - Philosophy - 1993 - 288 pages
...by NORC in its recent surveys) to measure tolerance for nonconformity. Some of these items were: (1) There are always some people whose ideas are considered...... If such a person wanted to make a speech in your city against churches and religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not? (2) Should such a person...
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The Rebirth of Urban Democracy

Jeffrey M. Berry, Kent E. Portney, Ken Thomson - Political Science - 2002 - 356 pages
...interpersonal conflict with others, need to TABLE A -2. (continued) Political and social tolerance There are always some people whose ideas are considered...religion. If such a person wanted to make a speech in your city against churches and religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not? Should such a person be...
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Political Tolerance and American Democracy

John L. Sullivan, James Piereson, George E. Marcus - Philosophy - 1993 - 288 pages
...who is against all churches and religion ... If such a person wanted to make a speech in your city against churches and religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not? (2) Should such a person be allowed to teach in a college or university, or not? (3) If some people...
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